I have problem with xorg, with or without xorg.conf. After creating xorg.conf I add Depth and Modes in xorg.conf as indicated in FAQ. Because I use gnome in .xinitrc is exec gnome-session. When run startx I get only black screen. CTRL-ALT-Backspace don't work, only when try to restart computer on the black screen appears gnome window that the computer will shut down within 60s or i can click cancel. Also mouse on usb port Genius 100x don't work, only touch pad work.
What i can do now?

Hi Marconi !
I remember I had once an isssue like this so I dropped using startx script and just did :
xinit /usr/local/bin/gnome-session
it worked fine ..
as for gnome on openbsd-current .. I upgraded two days ago , and installed gnome* , but for some reason I received a dialog box reading :

Code:

gnome : can't publish discovery information on the network

I click on the close button there in .. to see a badly shaped monochrome gnome desktop .. (even though I installed the menus/themes/extra ...etc ) ..
kde is working fine though .. you can try your way ..

If an incorrect .xinitrc/.xsession was the problem it suggests you took some short cuts. When I am trying OBSD on new hardware I use the default settings (fvwm, xclock,xterm) first to see if X works at all. Having posted this would focused attention on the /etc/rc.conf.local, /home/user/.xinitrc or /home/user/.xsession scripts rather than your xorg configuration.

Thanks shep ! I wasn't hijacking the thread.I just wanted to let Marconi a gnome-related note to consider
Marconi .. you don't have to have xdm/gdm or rc.conf.local line(s) for gnome to start. I just use :
xinit /usr/local/bin/gnome-session
likewise , kdm is not a necessity .. it's a beautifier login screen ..
xinit /usr/local/bin/startkde
would work ..